A Permanent Dialogue

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  • Moris Polanco Instituo Fe y Libertad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55614/27093824.v1i2.15

Keywords:

Faith , Science , Reason, Twentieth century

Abstract

To what extent is the Enlightenment condemnation of religion valid? Is it true that religion (or religions) are a brake on scientific progress or is it just the opposite: that religion has promoted scientific research, as evidenced by the fact that universities were born under the auspices of the Church? Are science and faith two radically different ways of approaching reality? Is it true that the atheist is more scientific or rational than the believer? These, and other similar questions, are the ones that leading scientists and philosophers address in their contributions to this issue of Fe y Libertad.

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2018-12-31

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